Tuesday 24 February 2015

Artemis Is Leasing Spectrum From Dish Network To Test Fiber-Like LTE

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Despite billions of dollars invested in the LTE infrastructure pumping data to and from our phones at an astounding rate, wireless technology still tends to be one of the least impressive aspects of the experience of using a flagship smartphone.
While it’s not uncommon to play Full HD video to your phone when you’ve got a decent connection, it can feel painful to not even have the capability to send at tweet when your service goes to crap. Artemis is a San Francisco-based startup looking to change wireless with a new approach to sending data to individual phones and a new approach to building out infrastructure.
Artemis’s pCell technology uses small, router-like radio’s called pWaves. Rather than blanketing an area with signal as carriers do with towers today, Artemis’s radios focus on the receiving devices. Once you’ve got several in an area, multiple radios can points to any given mobile device, providing a more consistently fast experience

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